BONEHOOF
On the back of recent shows at Rifflandia and opening slots for The Cave Singers and Vetiver, BoneHoof are starting to make waves. Tales of love, loss, magic and fantasy wrapped up in big Gretsch reverb, hammond organ swirls and rhythmic monkey poison.

TARA
‘Voices like this don't come along every day, but thanks to the annual South By Southwest musical extravaganza in Austin, Texans are about to get a good look at Tara Holloway. They aren't likely to forget her, either. Critics are calling Holloway a folk/blues/punk/rock singer/songwriter in a futile attempt to describe something that really defies description.' North Texas News

STEVE
Steve earned his reputation as a killer guitarist, playing the role as the axeman for many years. Countless gigs and tours under his belt Steve has totally reinvented himself and is quickly making a name as a Singer/ Songwriter to be taken notice of. Unpretentious and singing about whatever comes his way.
Citing influences from the Buzzcocks to Bruce Cockburn, Steve won't be held to one style but definetaly has a sound.

BoneHoof (Bluesy pyschdelic jammin')

Hailing for Victoria, British Columbia Bonehoof are four well dressed gents with a penchant for classic tractors, glass paperweights with butterflies frozen in time inside the resin, the colour brown, the light, dusty waft of pipe smoke bellowing out from an old relative, and glamorous footwear. We appreciate a generous heel to sole ratio.
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Tara Holloway

Some artists punch the clock. For others, like Tara Holloway, the membrane between performance and life is thinner, if it’s there at all.
“My fans think they know me, and they really do know me,” says the Canadian-bred singer-songwriter. An inveterate road dog and seasoned couch-surfer who was bounced between Ottawa and Vancouver in her yo... more info